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The failure of local law enforcement agencies to gather, monitor and retain intelligence on subversive groups linked to terrorists has created a dangerous climate described in a new four-part cable television interview series on gangs, terrorism and immigration. The Full Disclosure Network™ presenting a FREE eight minute preview here: URL:http://www.fulldisclosure.net/flash/468-469.php video clips taken from the first two half-hour segments of this special series. Available FREE, 24/7, on demand, as a public service.

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The failure of local law enforcement agencies to gather, monitor and retain intelligence on subversive groups linked to terrorists has created a dangerous climate described in a new four-part interview series on gangs, terrorism and immigration.

The Full Disclosure Network™ is presenting a free eight minute preview at this URL:http://www.fulldisclosure.net/flash/468-469.php featuring video clips from the first two half-hour segments of this special four-part interview. Available free, 24/7, on demand, as a public service.

According to retired Sergeant Richard Valdemar, a 33 year veteran of the L. A. County Sheriff’s Department, most law enforcement agencies routinely destroy intelligence records on subversive groups fearing lawsuits filed by Civil Libertarians. He notes that this is happening at a time when criminal gang members and terrorists have already united in an attempt to bomb a local Synagogue in Southern California.

The entire four-part interview with Sgt. Richard Valdemar will be featured on 43 cable systems with previews streaming on the Internet at http://www.fulldisclosure.net.

About the Full Disclosure Network™

The Full Disclosure Network™ is known as “the news behind the news” and is an independent, educational, public affairs cable program hosted by Leslie Dutton. In 2002 the FDN program was presented with a public affairs Emmy Award from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for their series entitled “L.A.’s War Against Terrorism”. Channels and airtimes can be found on the website.